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The young lord of Padua in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. Though his antagonist, the wry Beatrice, dubs him "the prince's jester" during their "merry war," Benedick is actually a quick-witted skeptic of romantic love whose final surrender to marriage unmasks his irony.
Ben"e*dict (?), Ben"e*dick (?), n. [From Benedick, one of the characters in Shakespeare's play of "Much Ado about Nothing."]
A married man, or a man newly married.
© Webster 1913.
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